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Snowshoeing in Winter Wonderland

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October 28, 2008

If you don’t camp during winter but still want to enjoy an outdoor activity, a great alternative is snowshoeing. Though snowshoeing dates back to more than 6000 years ago, the act of walking across the top of deep snow boomed as a recreational phenomenon in the 1990s, and has made it the snow sport... Read more »

ONE TANK CAMPING TRIPS

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October 15, 2008

Here are some of our favorite camping locations that are reasonably close to one of a dozen U.S. metropolitan centers, close enough that it takes just one tank or less of fuel to get there and back. Yet, they are far enough away to make you feel like you went someplace. The other thing they all have... Read more »

Camp Kitchen: Pancakes & Flannel Cakes

October 13, 2008

They’re economical and quick to fix, and everyone loves them. Make your pancakes thick and fluffy or thin and crepe-like. Make them silver-dollar size for snacking, plate-size for stacking or platter-size for wrapping. You can feed a crowd quickly using a griddle that fits over two burners, yet it’s... Read more »

RV Review: TrailManor 25th Anniversary 2720SL

TrailManor 25th Anniversary 2720 SL

October 13, 2008

If you’re looking for your first camping trailer or considering your next camping trailer, you’ve probably also been asking yourself some questions. The first is likely, “How can I enjoy a camping trailer when the price of fuel is skyrocketing?” An equally important question is, “Will I need... Read more »

Gear Test: Cadac Safari Chef and Coleman Fastback Kayak

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October 13, 2008

Cadac Safari Chef By Rich Johnson Always on the hunt for the perfect portable grill, we think this time we’ve come pretty close to finding it. The Safari Chef grill is manufactured by Cadac SA in South Africa and marketed in this country by the Portable Grill Store. What makes it so attractive is... Read more »